50 Favorite Pictures We’ve Featured on FotoRoom in 2018


















































If you follow us on social media (we’re on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Tumblr) or you’re subscribed to our weekly newlsetter you know that for the past couple of weeks we’ve been re-sharing ten favorite projects we at FotoRoom have particularly loved of all those we’ve featured in 2018 (get the list here if you’ve missed it). This is something we’ve been doing for a few years already.
This year, we’re trying something we’ve never done before: we made a selection of 50 images that have appeared on FotoRoom in 2018 which have made a special impression for us. Naturally, photography is subjective, so we won’t say these are the best photos we’ve feature—just the ones we’ve found more effective, for one reason or another. Launch the gallery in this article to view the selection, and turn on the captions for the credits of each image. Below you’ll find a list of the authors with a link back to their individual feature.
— Eleonora Agostini
— Alex Atack
— Tatiana Bondareva
— Miguel Brusch
— Katie Burdon
— Troy Colby
— Alfredo Covino
— Julia de Cooker
— Vedad Divovic
— Antone Dolezal & Laura Shipley
— Lauren Forster
— Martin Friedrich
— Vincent Gouriou
— Kushal Gupta
— Toms Harjo
— Megan Jepson
— Ian Kline
— Paul Koncewicz
— Kovi Konowiecki
— Pixy Liao
— Matthieu Litt
— Gian Paul Lozza
— Lean Lui
— Devin Lunsford
— Kaitlin Maxwell
— Ricardo Nagaoka
— Sushavan Nandy
— Margarita Nikitaki
— Emanuele Occhipinti
— Jacopo Paglione
— Ed Panar
— Tommaso Protti
— John-David Richardson
— Shane Rochelau
— Elliot Ross
— Tyler Roste
— Gregor Sailer
— Donna Singer
— Marshall Scheuttle
— Giovanna Schluter
— Olga Sokal
— Maria Sturm
— Camila Svenson
— Matthew Thorne
— Guillaume Tomasi
— Silvana Trevale
— Christian van der Kooy
— Dennese Victoria
— Katarzyna Wasowska and Krystian Daszkowski
— Boglarka Zellei
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